Global Pacific is proud to be socially responsible by participating in causes and donating resources to local communities and corporate initiatives that help make a difference. Our personnel, efforts and donations have assisted various not-for-profit organizations, including:

The Global Grizzlies, the company’s softball team, has participated in Canada Life’s Annual Charity Softball Invitational Tournament since 2005. Players raise donations to support charities and to enter to compete.Global Grizzlies players consist of employees, advisors, friends and family members raising donations for deserving charities. Over the years, this tournament has raised over $436,000 for various charities in the Greater Vancouver area.

The Global Grizzlies are a force to be reckoned with both on and off the field. In 2011, the Grizzlies not only finished second place in the tournament but they were also the highest fundraising (donations) MGA team. In 2012 & 2013, the Grizzlies were once again the highest fundraising (donations) MGA team.

On July 9, 2011, Foresters, KaBOOM! & Volunteers built a new playground for Vancouver Children. The playground at Champlain Heights Community School will provide 21,000 children and their families in the Vancouver community with a great place to play and engage in healthy family time. In less than eight hours, the child-designed playground was built from scratch by hundreds of volunteers from Foresters, Champlain Heights Community School and the surrounding community. In addition, children and families spent the day playing games and participating in arts and crafts activities. Global Pacific team members and their families were so proud to have been a part of the amazing volunteers that brought this idea to life.

The Greater Vancouver Food Bank Society (GVFBS) is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing food and related assistance to those in need. The GVFBS collects and distributes food to over 25‚000 people weekly through 15 food depots and over 100 community agencies located in Vancouver‚ Burnaby‚ New Westminster and the North Shore. The GVFBS does not accept government funding and relies solely on the generosity of individuals and organizations willing to donate funds‚ food and time.

The company has made donations to support children, individuals and families in the community during their time of need.

Global Pacific has also participated with the Movember initiative. We have our own registered team, Global Grizzlies, and engage our colleagues, partners, friends and families to help with the cause.

Movember is the month formerly known as November, where men and women across Canada, and the globe, join together to raise awareness and funds for men’s health issues. Men grow a Mo (moustache) for 30 days to become walking, talking billboards, for our men’s health causes - specifically prostate cancer, testicular cancer and male mental health initiatives. In 2012, Movember raised $42.6 million across Canada alone, of which, 87% goes directly to programs supporting men's health initiatives.

The Johnston Heights Senior Secondary Dry Grad delivers the graduating class an evening of fun and entertainment in an alcohol free environment while promoting a safe and good choice.

The company has made donations to support a fun and safe environment for graduates.

The Kelowna Community Food Bank is dedicated to providing healthy food to local families and individuals who are in temporary financial difficulty. Established in 1983 to provide short-term support to Kelowna families and individuals in need of temporary assistance.

The company has made donations to support children, individuals and families in the community during their time of need.

Special Olympics BC competitors are some of the most dedicated, skilled and passionate athletes in the province. Participants are welcomed from a wide range of ages, backgrounds, interests and levels of ability and all have the opportunity to practice and compete year-round in the 18 sports offered by Special Olympics BC. Athletes may choose to participate on a recreational level or aim to compete at regional, provincial, national or international events. SOBC athletes also have the opportunity to be involved in leadership roles in their communities by serving as athlete speakers and fundraising and program volunteers.

As a non-profit, charitable organization, the Surrey Food Bank is able to operate only due to donations of money and food. These donations come from individuals, organizations and corporations as well as various fundraising efforts, such as our Breakfast with the Bank or from third party events run by other organizations. We receive no government funding.

The company has made donations to support children, individuals and families in the community during their time of need.

The Mustard Seed Food Bank finds its home within the walls of the Mustard Seed Street Church. Established in 1983 in answer to the increasing needs in Victoria, it has expanded to become the largest food bank on Vancouver Island. They periodically assist 18 plus agencies from food received through the National Food Sharing System by Food Banks Canada. The Mustard Seed Food Bank exists to serve people of all ages. Each month, over 7000 people benefit from their service.

The company has made donations to support children, individuals and families in the community during their time of need.

The Calgary Inter-Faith Food Bank Society is a charitable organization dedicated to the gathering and distribution of quality emergency food to those in need.

The company has made donations to support children, individuals and families in the community during their time of need.

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